Baranya County Hall

Located at the main Széchenyi Square the building serves at the seat of modern day Baranya County.

[1] In 1954, a portion of the building was destroyed by fire, but it was later rebuilt with a new, simpler roof design.

[2] During his visit to Pécs in 1770, Emperor Joseph II stayed in the Czyndery House.

[2] In 1895, the Pécs-Baranya Central Savings Bank acquired the site and constructed its headquarters.

[2] During the socialist era, the building housed the local council, and following the political transition, it became the seat of the county.